Very modern contemporary styled mains warm white LED recessed wall light. This outdoor
recessed low level wall light can be used around low level perimeter walls, staircases
or as a step light. Easy to install due to its built in control gear and LED lamps with a mains
230v supply. The light fitting is designed to throw the light down and forward and
with the main lamp source set high in the fitting there is no glare created. LED
lamps are cool to touch and safe around children they also have a long life span and
very ECO friendly due to their low running and maintenance cost's. This wall light
is available in a number of colour options and lamp colour options. Not suitable for coastal areas.

Installation

Choosing the style of a product is only part of the equation you must also think
of where that product will be used and how it will be installed. All exterior lighting
products on our web site have a IP rating which is explained further in our design
ideas section but in simple terms the IP rating is appropriate to each light fitting
and its intended application and is therefore fit for purpose. Water ingress is the
enemy for outdoor lighting and the products supplied are only as good as the installation
as the weakest point is always cable joints and the wrong mains cable. Only used rubber sheathed cable and not PVC. All joints must be made
100% water tight and this can be done using IP68 inline connectors, waterproof junction
boxes which are then filled with a resin or gel mix. All joints where possible should be
made above ground for easy access and reduced water ingress.

A guide to lighting steps

Lamp colour ( Kelvins )

The colour of a lamp is defined as a measurement called kelvins. A standard GLS light bulb in your house would be 2,700
kelvins which is in the warm colour spectrum and a lamp with 5,000 kelvins would be at the very cold white spectrum. Getting
the right colour temperature of a lamp does matter as the warm colour wavelength helps to soften the tone of the area and
gives a warm soft relaxed feel and ideal for colourful flower beds and rockery areas especially with wooden bark and at the
other end of the scale a 4,000 to 5,000 kelvin lamp colour would be used against a light background such as white walls or
to accentuate grey blueish foliage in shrubs and small trees. When you buy a new, energy efficient bulb, keep your
application and colour scheme in mind and make sure to buy the bulb with a colour temperature to match.